Biofiba® Sustainable Hemp Technologies

Biofiba® is a revolutionary new & non-hazardous biocomposite based upon rapidly renewable organic non-food crops

Welcome to Biofiba® – Sustainable Hemp Technologies

Biofiba® Sustainable Hemp Technologies is a disruptive technology specifically developed to solve the many environmental, waste disposal and biosecurity issues surrounding timber and plastics used for pallets and packaging materials to export products globally.
Produced using a unique patented Biofiba® extrusion process rendering the product inert and reducing embodied energy to deliver a superior environmentally sustainable product decreasing the dependence on oil based plastics and depleting global forests.

An Environmental and Financial Solution with a Huge Future.

Science and Industry working together to save our planet.

Biofiba® Sustainable Hemp Technologies provides a solution to an age-old problem. As civilisation has evolved, so too has the amount of waste and our environmental impact. An unsustainable pattern of pollution. Global industries are faced with the urgent need to find viable solutions for the future.

The world is seeking leadership from science and industry to modernise destructive industrial practices. Practical and economical solutions for outdated technology. Solutions that reduce environmental impact and create a cleaner future for our children and families.

The toxic chemical treatment of wooden pallets and the non-biodegradability of plastic pallets are a global eco-threat. Forrests are being destroyed, and plastic waste is littering the globe.

Currently, industry consumes over 6 Billion one way pallets per year.

The world’s forests are disappearing with more than 30 million acres of forests and woodlands lost every year due to deforestation. Forests promote biodiversity and are home to over half the species on the planet.

Their canopies shelter wildlife while protecting the soil from the sun’s rays, torrential rains and erosion. Planting trees to replace those lost through agriculture, timber mills and burning does not replace the biodiversity of forests.

A forest is a living family comprised of animate and inanimate members that function together in biologic diversity.

Plastic products are destroying our oil reserves. Fossil fuels, as the name suggests, are very old and humans have used fossil fuels since ancient times, as far back as the Iron Age.

It was the Industrial Revolution that led to wide-scale oil extraction and the production of plastic products and in a very short period of time since then we’ve consumed an incredible amount of oil, leaving fossil fuels all but gone with the climate and the environment seriously impacted. Fossil fuels are an incredibly dense form of energy, and they took millions of years to become so.